Yes, With a variety of chemical we do use at our disposal. After the moss has been removed and then treated. It will be like standing on a new surface and no longer slippery. Regularly maintaining the court will prevent it from getting to this stage again.
Yes, regardless of age of the court. If it was placed down yesterday or 20 years+, the synthetic grass can still be treated to remove all moss, algae and bacterium that may grow in and on it.
Yes. By pressure cleaning, all dirt can be removed from the surface. There are a few techniques that can be used. Reason being, if the court is old, the fibers under extreme pressure may tear or become crushed. So after assessing the court, the best option will be chosen to have the court rejuvenated in the best possible way
No. Tennis courts are made with very strong fibers (obviously designed to withstand anything nature can throw at it). Also all the sand that is withheld in the court acts as a buffer between the grass and it being damaged. It is terribly hard to cause damage on a synthetic grass surface.
Depending on the time of the year, we can normally get started on your court within a week. And have it completed if not on that day, by the following. We pride ourselves in efficiency and our quality of work.